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red upon by four of the guards, but escaped into the city, where he was killed. He was Virginian, and was believed by his fellow prisoners to have been laboring under aberration of mind for some weeks.--An appeal has been made to the Government in be half of these prisoners and it is understood that steps have already been taken to procure their exchange. The Cabinet and the emancipation proclamation. The special Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, under date of of September 20 gives the following as an accurate statement of the position of the various members of the Cabinet on the President's emancipation policy during the time in which it was the subject of Cabinet discussion: Secretary Chase, from the outset, has been the recognized leader in urging emancipation, and when the matter was at various times under discussion, he was always its leading advocate. Secretary Weltes favored emancipate on, but was not specially energetic in urging, as he rarely